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    research. In 2007, there was an estimate total of 10,670 speakers. Keres Eastern Keres: total of 4,580 speakers (1990 census) Cochiti Pueblo Kotyit dialect:...
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  • Kering (French: [kɛːʁiŋ]) is a French multinational holding company specializing in luxury goods, headquartered in Paris. It owns the brands Yves Saint...
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    Cochiti, New Mexico (category Articles containing Eastern Keres-language text)
    Keres, a dialect of the Keresan language, a language isolate. In the early 21st century, the Keres Children's Learning Center, an independent Keres immersion...
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    Slavic languages § Kashubian Kazakh: Bible translations into Kazakh Keres: Bible translations into Native American languages § Keres (language isolate)...
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    Pueblo clown (category Articles containing Eastern Keres-language text)
    the Chiffoneti (called Payakyamu in Hopi, Kossa in the Tewa language, Koshare among the Keres people, Tabösh at Jemez, New Mexico, and Newekwe by the Zuñi)...
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    Paul Keres ([ˈpɑu̯l ˈkeres]; 7 January 1916 – 5 June 1975) was an Estonian chess grandmaster and chess writer. He was among the world's top players from...
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    and use of the sun symbol. They are one of the Keres Pueblo peoples and speak the Eastern Keres language. Archaeologists believe that the Keresan-speaking...
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    Zuni people (category Articles containing Zuni-language text)
    Middle Place. The word Zuni is believed to derive from the Western Keres language (Acoma) word sɨ̂‧ni, or a cognate thereof. Archaeology suggests that...
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    Albuquerque, New Mexico (category Articles containing Eastern Keres-language text)
    [alβuɾˈkeɾke] ; Navajo: Beeʼeldííl Dahsinil [peː˩ʔe˩ltiː˥l ta˩hsi˩ni˩l]; Eastern Keres: Arawageeki; Jemez: Vakêêke; Zuni: Alo:ke:k'ya; Jicarilla Apache: Gołgéeki'yé...
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  • the mount) into Keres. It was published in 1883 at the Laguna Mission Press. Portions of the Bible were translated into Eastern Keres in the 1930s by...
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    Puebloans (category Articles containing Spanish-language text)
    Pueblo (formerly Santo Domingo) – Keres speakers. Known for turquoise work and the Corn Dance. Laguna Pueblo – Keres speakers. Known for its well-preserved...
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  • The Keres people are one of the Pueblo peoples. They speak English, Keresan languages, and in one pueblo Keresan Sign Language. The seven Keres pueblos...
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    Domingo Pueblo, also known Kewa Pueblo (also spelled Kiua, Eastern Keres [kʰewɑ], Keres: Díiwʾi, Navajo: Tó Hájiiloh) is a federally recognized tribe of...
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    Acoma Pueblo (category Articles containing Western Keres-language text)
    Acoma Pueblo (/ˈækəmə/ AK-ə-mə, Western Keres: Áakʼu) is a Native American pueblo approximately 60 miles (97 km) west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the...
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    Pueblo of Isleta (category Articles containing Western Keres-language text)
    Pueblo of Isleta (Southern Tiwa: Shiewhibak [ʃiexʷibʔàg], Western Keres: Dîiw'a'ane [tîːwˀa̤ʔane]; Navajo: Naatoohó [nɑ̀ːtxòːxó]) is an unincorporated...
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  • The Kere (also Kéré; from the Antandroy dialect of Malagasy, literally meaning 'starved to death') is a recurrent famine affecting Madagascar's Deep South...
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  • diplomat Kere Johanson, New Zealand softball player and coach Mahamoudou Kéré (born 1982), Burkinabé football player Kèrè, Benin Kere, India Kere language Kere...
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    Acoma Indian Reservation (category Articles containing Western Keres-language text)
    The Pueblo of Acoma (Western Keres: Áakʼu) is an Indian reservation of the Acoma Pueblo peoples located in parts of Cibola, Socorro, and Catron counties...
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    ), is a Uralic language of the Ugric branch spoken in Hungary and parts of several neighboring countries. It is the official language of Hungary and one...
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  • Mahamoudou Kéré (born 2 January 1982) is a Burkinabé former professional footballer who played as a centre back. Kéré was born in Ouagadougou. On 9 June...
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  • Look up Keres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Keres are female death spirits in Greek mythology. Keres may also refer to: Emil Keres (1925–2016), Hungarian...
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  • Same-sex marriage in New Mexico (category Articles containing Western Keres-language text)
    Among the Keres people, two-spirit people wore women's clothing and had a "preference for feminine over masculine tasks". The Acoma and Laguna Keres call them...
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  • refer to their languages with tok ples vernacular languages endonyms, including: Dinga, Gunangi, Kebai, Kere, Kondo, Nimai, Tabare. The Kere community also...
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    New Mexico and is a language isolate. The Keres pueblo people are the largest of the Pueblo nations. The Keres pueblo of Acoma is the oldest continually...
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  • present - tu keres future - tu kereha (many other dialects use a future particle such as ka preceding the imperfective form : tu ka keres) past imperfect...
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  • Consciously devised language Endangered language – Language that is at risk of going extinct Ethnologue#Language families Extinct language – Language that no longer...
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    A language isolate is a language that has no demonstrable genetic relationship with any other languages. Basque in Europe, Ainu in Asia, Sandawe in Africa...
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  • as in eter/eten/ete with the same variations as in iltur/iltun/iltu; kere/keres as lako/lakos; or alos/alor/alo and bikis/bikir/biki). Some Iberian onomastic...
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    [nɑ̀ːpèːhópìz̥ɑ̀ːt]) is a Southern Athabaskan language of the Na-Dené family (proposed only), as are other languages spoken across the western areas of North...
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  • gravitation theory. In 1961 Keres became a member of the Estonian Academy of Sciences in the field of theoretical physics. In 1996 Keres was awarded the Order...
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